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nod[nɑd; nɔd](nod.ded; nod.ding)不及物动词1 a. (表示承诺、命令等之意) [向…]点头, 首肯 [to, at]~ in assent [agreement]点头表示赞成[同意]b. [向人]点头…I ~ded (to him) to show that I agreed.我 (向他) 点头表示我同意2 [向…]点头示礼[to]The boy smiled and nodded to her.那个男孩向她微笑并点头示礼3 a. 打瞌睡, 打盹Tom was caught nodding by the teacher.汤姆在打瞌睡时被老师发现b. (罕)疏忽, 因大意而失误(Even) Homer sometimes ~s.(谚)就是荷马有时也会打盹; 智者千虑, 必有一失4 (向前、后) 摇摆, 摆动; 倾斜The trees were nodding in the wind.树在风中摇摆The house was nodding to its fall.那栋房子摇摇欲坠及物动词1 点< 头> (表示同意、打招呼等)~ one's head点头2 a. 点头表示 < 应允等> He nodded consent [approval, thanks].他点头表示应允 [同意, 感谢]b. 点头表示…He nodded that he understood.他点头表示他了解c. 向< 人> 点头表示 < 应允等> ; [向人]点头表示 < 应允等> [to]He nodded her a welcome.= He nodded a welcome to her.他向她点头表示欢迎可数名词1 (表示同意、打招呼、命令等的) 点头give a ~点头示意; 点头表示同意give [get] the ~(美口语)表示同意 [获得同意]A ~ is as good as a wink.(谚)点头和眨眼是一样的(足以传情表意); 闻一而知十2 打瞌睡, 打盹be at a person's nod受人指使, 受人摆布on the nod(口语)凭信用 [面子] (赊购) ; 有默契的, 默认的■ the land of Nod→ land形容词nod.al[`nod; 'noudl] |